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These textbooks will definitely help you understand thermodynamics, the laws of themodynamics, provide the equations you need. In the introductory text, you will find many illustrative examples.  In the advanced text, you will find numerous problems with their solutions. 
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inexpensive, easy to read, compact classical thermodynamics course.
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“Dr. Infelta has prepared a compact Introductory Thermodynamics book which will serve well for mature students who need a command of this important field.  Undergraduate students will find the presentation logical, the examples thoughtful, and the coverage thorough.  Students and professionals for whom memory or mastery of previous thermodynamics courses have dimmed, will find, in addition to the above virtues, careful derivation of the properties of non-ideal systems and emphasis on when to use these results instead of ideal system results, treatment of multireaction equilibria, and (a personal favorite) a succinct elucidation of that odd proposition of thermodynamics, Le Châtelier's Principle.  These students will value this small volume packed with the power of classical thermodynamics."
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University of Texas, Dallas.
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A two volume book, available from internet booksellers.  Available from Amazon as paperback and ebook.
 Table of contents  
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Fairly detailed. Includes Statistical Mechanics. Each volume has 300 pages. Many original problems with full solutions (50% of the books).
Revised 2002.

Reviewed by Gerald R. Van Hecke
Department of Chemistry, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, CA 91711



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Course with 111 examples that instantly illustrate statements and equations.  Below, the table of contents of this book.  The index is very comphensive.
Complete thermodynamics course with more than 100 problems and their detailed solutions. Below the table of contents of these two volumes.  The index is very detailed.
1.    Thermodynamic Systems : Definitions
2.    Work
3.    First Law of Thermodynamics
4.    Second Law of Thermodynamics
5.    Auxiliary Functions : Enthalpy, Helmholtz Energy, Gibbs Energy
6.    Mixtures and Pure Substances : Partial Molar Quantities and Molar Quantities
7.    Thermodynamics of Gases
8.    Systems with Several Phases, No Chemical Reaction.  Third Law of Thermodynamics
9.    Energetics of Chemical Reactions
10.    Chemical Equilibria
11.    Perfect and Ideal Solutions
12.    Non Ideal Solutions
Bibliography
Detailed Index


Volume 1
1  Thermodynamic Systems : Definitions
2  Work
3  First Law of Thermodynamics
4  Second Law of Thermodynamics
5  Auxiliary Functions : Enthalpy, Helmholtz Energy, Gibbs Energy
6  Pure Substances and Mixtures : Molar Quantities and Partial Molar Quantities
7  Thermodynamics of Gases
8  Systems Made up of Several Phases with No Chemical Reaction
Problems and Solutions Chapters 1 through 8

Volume 2
9  Energetics of Chemical Reactions
10  Chemical Equilibria
11  Thermodynamics of Perfect and Ideal Solutions
12  Non Ideal Solutions
13  Statistical Mechanics
Problems and Solutions Chapters 9 through 13
Appendix
Bibliography
Detailed Index

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Some of the scientists whose names are kown in the field of Thermodynamics
Alphonse Beau de Rochas 1815-1893 French inventor
Ludwig Boltzmann 1844-1906 Austrian physicist
Satyendranath Bose 1894-1974 Indian physicist
Sadi Carnot 1796-1832 French mathématician and engineer
Henri Le Chatelier 1850-1936 French chemist
Emile Clapeyron 1799-1864 French physicist and engineer
Rudolf Clausius 1822-1888 German mathematician and physicist
John Dalton 1766-1844 British physicist and chemist
Peter Debye Dutch physical chemist, Nobel prize in chemistry 1936
Rudolf Diesel 1853-1913 German engineer
Paul Dirac 1902-1984  British mathematician, Nobel prize in physics in 1933
Pierre Duhem 1861-1916 French physicist
Pierre Dulong 1785-1838 French chemist and physicist
Albert Einstein 1879-1954 Nobel prize in physics in 1921
Leonhard Euler 1707-1783 Swiss mathematician
Enrico Fermi
1901-1954 Italian American physicist, Nobel prize in physics in 1938
Josiah Willard Gibbs 1839-1903 American physicist
Germain Hess 1802-1850 Swiss born physician turned to chemistry raised and active in Russia
William Henry 1774–1836,  English chemist
Hermann von Helmholtz 1821-1894 German physicist
Jacobus van 't Hoff 1852-1911 Dutch Chemist, First Nobel prize winner in Chemistry in 1901
Erich Hückel 1896-1980, German physical chemist
James Joules 1818-1889 English physicist
Gustav Kirchhoff 1824-1887 German physicist
John Lennard-Jones 1894-1954 English mathematician
Gilbert Lewis 1875-1946 American physical chemsit
James Maxwell 1831-1879 Scottish mathematical physicist
Nikolaus Otto 1832-1891 German inventor
Wolfgang Pauli 1900-1958 Austrian physicist, Nobel prize in physics in 1945
Alexis Petit 1791-1820 French physicist
Merle Randall 1888-1950 American physical chemist
François-Marie Raoult 1830-1901 French chemist
Rev. Dr Robert Stirling 1790-1878 Scottish clergyman
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin1824-1907 Irish-Scottish mathematical physicist
Johannes van der Waals 1837-1923 Dutch mathematical physicist, Nobel prize in physics 1910

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